The Trump administration is ending a “horrendous” program that allowed illegal migrants to fly without identification — in what has been hailed as a “critical step” in putting Americans first.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced Monday it would no longer allow migrants to use the CBP One app to board domestic flights without formal identification.
The free app, which was launched near the end of President Trump’s first term as a single portal to access a variety of Customs and Border Patrol services, was controversially expanded under former President Joe Biden to allow migrants to easily schedule asylum appointments at a port of entry along the border.
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